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The obituary notice of Gareth OWEN

Bangor | Published in: Daily Post.

Stephen Jones Funeral Directors
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GarethOWENOWEN. GARETH – Suddenly at his home in Birmingham, originally from Hirael, Bangor aged 64. Beloved son of the late William Ifor and Emily Owen (Evans), loyal brother and brother in law to Carys and Jean-Marie (France), fond uncle of Natacha and her husband Milan (Switzerland). Great- uncle to their children Nicola and Emily. Public funeral service at Bangor Crematorium Thursday 18th November 2021 at 12-00 noon. Family flowers only. Enquiries Stephen Jones Funeral Directors Ltd. 19 Orme Road, Bangor 01248 360001. email
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OWEN. GARETH – Yn sydyn yn ei gartref ym Mirmingham yn 64 mlwydd oed, roedd Gareth yn hogyn o Hirael, Bangor yn wreiddiol. Mab annwyl y diweddar William Ifor ac Emily Owen (Evans), brawd a brawd yng nghyfraith triw Carys a Jean- Marie (Ffrainc), ewythr hoff Natacha a Milan (Y Swistir) a hen ewythr eu plant Nicola ac Emily. Gwasanaeth cyhoeddus am 12-00 Dydd Iau Tachwedd 18 2021
yn Amlosgfa Bangor. Blodau teulu yn unig. Ymholiadau Stephen Jones Trefnwr Angladdau Cyf, 19 Orme Road, Bangor 01248 360001 ebost [email protected]
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Published: 13/11/2021
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Gareth, a good, loyal friend since the seventies. Played Scrabble in Water Street, even though he didn’t like the game. So many lovely memories. Happy hours spent in the Albion, a great crowd of friends. Then his move to Birmingham, but we often met for coffee when he came up to stay in the caravan. Always plenty to talk about. Unfortunately we lost touch in the last couple of years, partly COVID, but also my fault perhaps.
My thoughts are with you, Carys, and all the family.
So very sorry for your loss.
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Ante Jo
16/11/2021
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16/11/2021